Promotional photo of Valve's Steam Machine, Controller, and Frame hardware announcement, showcasing the devices on a stage with branding.
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Valve announces Steam Machine, Controller, and Frame hardware

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Valve revealed three new gaming devices on November 12, 2025: the Steam Machine console, Steam Controller, and Steam Frame VR headset, all launching in 2026. The Steam Machine is a compact PC targeting 4K60 gameplay, while the Controller features advanced inputs and the Frame offers standalone VR with SteamOS on ARM. Pricing remains undisclosed, but Valve emphasizes affordability and compatibility with existing Steam libraries.

Meta has closed Twisted Pixel Games, Sanzaru Games, and Armature Studio as part of layoffs in its Reality Labs division. The move supports a shift toward wearables and AI, reducing first-party VR development for Quest headsets. Developers confirmed the full shutdowns on social media.

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The Meta Quest 3S 128GB VR headset is now available for $249.99 on Amazon, matching its Black Friday discount and making it the most affordable premium VR option. This 17% reduction from the regular $299.99 price offers a comfortable entry into virtual reality experiences. Users can enjoy gaming, fitness, and media without needing a connected computer.

A new VR adaptation of the classic Thief series is set to launch in December. The announcement highlights the game's stealth-focused gameplay in a virtual reality setting. Details remain limited, but early impressions suggest potential quality.

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Valve is reportedly developing a new VR headset inspired by the Steam Deck, potentially serving as a sequel to the Index. The device might arrive this year, according to recent reports. Details remain limited as of now.

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